Getting Started 9 User name and Password (only required if you are using Project Server account authenti- cation) Project Server account option: 3.    Enter (or modify, if desired) the following Web Timesheet Connection information: TheWeb TimeSheet URL, which is used to access Web TimeSheet on the server. If you are unsure of the URL, check with your system administrator. Your Web TimeSheetLogin name or Password you normally use to log in to Web TimeSheet. If you would like your Web TimeSheet connection information to be saved, enable the Remember this information check box. You will still be able to change your login infor- mation, if necessary, from the Configuration tab within the Integration Manager. 4.    Select the OK button to connect to Web TimeSheet. If the connection is successful, the Integration Manager will open in a new window. If the connection fails, refer to Possible Reasons for Connection Failure on page 9 below for more information. Possible Reasons for Connection Failure If you are unable to connect to Web TimeSheet, the Integration Manager will display an error message indi- cating the reason why the connection failed. Possible reasons for a failed connection include: User Name/Password Error Your user name does not exist, your user profile has been disabled, or your password is invalid. If you cannot resolve the issue on your own, please contact your Web TimeSheet administrator. License Error You do not have a valid license key and/or seat assignment for the Web TimeSheet Integration Manager for Microsoft Project Server, or your license key has expired. Please contact your Web TimeSheet administrator for further information. Server Connection Error The server location is invalid, or there is a problem connecting to the Web TimeSheet server. Please contact your system administrator for further information. Project Server account option Select this account type option if... Use Windows user account Microsoft Project Server is set up to use your Win- dows account information. Selecting this option ensures that if you change your Windows login information, the Integration Manager will recognize the new information and still allow you to log in. Use a Project Server account You are using a unique user name and password in Microsoft Project Server (not your Windows account information) You can change your setup information later, if necessary, from the Integration Manager’s Configu- ration tab. For more information on how to do this, refer to Chapter 6, Modifying Configuration Set- tings on page 25.